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2 months ago this kid throws a rock at my kite i quickly confront him he denies it, theres not a soul around but him. hes talks all big boy and i say id like to hear you talk all big boy in front of your parents of coarse i have no way of finding out who he istonight same kid trys again to throw a rock at my kite and runs like the wind what the hell do you do?

Bring an old beginner kite with you next time out. approach him and ask if he would like to fly it,give him breif instructions and you may have a friend for life.,or maybe not but at least you tried to make peace with himand show him about respect, obviously he has little guidence in life. Hey just a thought.

Bring an old beginner kite with you next time out. approach him and ask if he would like to fly it,give him breif instructions and you may have a friend for life.,or maybe not but at least you tried to make peace with himand show him about respect, obviously he has little guidence in life. Hey just a thought.

Bring an old beginner kite with you next time out. approach him and ask if he would like to fly it,give him breif instructions and you may have a friend for life.,or maybe not but at least you tried to make peace with himand show him about respect, obviously he has little guidence in life. Hey just a thought.

This works believe it or not. I do it a lot.

CA, you should caveat that with "Not that kids throw stones at me a lot"

... cos I just had a funny image come to mind

BTW it is a good idea (not throwing rocks at CA, the 'take a beater kite down'... that bit was the good idea...)

Bring an old beginner kite with you next time out. approach him and ask if he would like to fly it,give him breif instructions and you may have a friend for life.,or maybe not but at least you tried to make peace with him and show him about respect, obviously he has little guidence in life. Hey just a thought.

trying to showing the kid to fly may work. If not go out and fly but be ready to pick up and go, follow him home and have a talk with his mom and dad. That way 1. Mom and dad may take care of it. 2. you know where he lives and can call the law on him the next time.

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